4-H Youth Development
The 4-H/Youth Development program creates opportunities and supportive environments for youth and adults to become capable, competent and caring citizens. The emphasis is on "hands-on" learning that focuses on the youth's area of interest. Programs are conducted with the help of parents, adult volunteer leaders and professional staff who organize educational experiences. Youth participate in organized 4-H clubs, special interest and project groups, 4-H school enrichment programs, 4-H camp and other special activities.

Hello, my name is Ralph Hance, III. I am the Trimble County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development.
My E-Mail address is Ralph.Hance@uky.edu if you need to ask me anything, or to send me something. Thanks.
What's NEW for 2011-2012!!!!!
- *****Attention**** All that receive the Trimble County Extension Service Newsletter! If you receive more than one copy to your home please let us know and we will correct this. This sometimes happens when incoming 4th grade students have older siblings in the school system. You are also able to view the monthly newsletters online by clicking on the link below.
NewsLetters
View the Trimble County 4-H Newsletters online.
Club Information
County Fair (NEW PICTURES!)
Reality Store (NEW PICTURES!)
2011 Southern Region Teen Leadership Conference (ages 14-18) *NEW*
County Demonstrations (Coming Soon)
Health Jam Power Point (Coming Soon)
New 4-H Programs
If you would be interested in joining 4-H, now would be a great time! I would like to find out from the people in the county what programs you would be interested in being involved in.
If you are interested in programs relating to
cows, knitting
horses, sewing,
dogs, wildlife,
goats, forestry (trees),
sheep, woodworking,
rabbits, riding bikes,
shooting sports, electricity,
photography, public speaking,
or something else not listed, then either call or e-mail me, and I will see if there is some way we can get a program going here in Trimble County that YOU are interested in.
Email: Ralph.Hance@uky.edu
(or go to the Staff Directory, and click on my e-mail address.)









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